Judith and Holofernes
Judith and Holofernes
oil, canvas, 118 x 180 cm
The German visual artist was educated in the modernist tradition of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The work reveals the artist's concern for shape and color, thus the biblical theme is accomplished in a modernist way with strong lines, vibrant colors and clear forms. The scene depicted is the moment before Judith decapitates the general, Holofernes. Judith is depicted boldly, hinting at the sexualized femininity of her person combined with the aggression of the crime she is about to commit. Her posture seems serene, yet at the same time frightening, due to the satisfied, almost smug smile she has. Holofernes is passed out, his body is bent over the bed on a bright red coverlet, awaiting his violent, eroticized death.
Schmitt August Ludwig
Judith and Holofernes
oil, canvas, 118 x 180 cm
unsigned
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on the back:
inscription in black: "-Judith enthauptet - Johannes"
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on the stretcher:
Auction tag from Germany
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Condition of the work:
poor, the paint layer presents cracks in multiple areas
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Documents:
not found
Schmitt August Ludwig
Daxlanden, 1882 - Stuttgart, 1936
August Ludwig Schmitt was a German painter and graphic artist born in 1882 in Daxlanden, Karlsruhe, Germany. He spent a happy and fulfilled childhood there, full of impressions of nature, which in his later memories and pictures would appear again and again.
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